Thursday, May 2, 2013

Final Exam Study Guide



1.      Sex/Gender
2.      Transgender
3.      Intersex
4.      Third Genders
a.      Hijra
b.      Katheoy
5.      Stigma
6.      Labeling Theory
7.      In groups
8.      Out groups
9.      Social Norms
10.   Deviance
11.   Medicalization of deviance
12.   Moral boundaries
13.   Milgram Experiment
14.   White collar crime
15.   Hate crimes
16.   Street crimes
17.   Innovation
18.   Primary vs. secondary deviance
19.   Organized Crime
20.   Informal/formal economy
21.   Drug Abuse
a.      Social Learning
b.      Genetic View
c.      Psychological view
d.      Rational choice theory
22.   Positive and negative Stereotypes
23.   Reproductive/reproductive labor
24.   Division of labor
25.   Gendered Division of Labor (household tasks divided according to gender lines)
26.   Second Shift/Double Day
27.   Family types
a.      Chosen family
b.      Nuclear family
c.      Blended family
d.      Extended family
28.   Family:
a.      Procreative
b.      Influence on individual psychology
c.      Organizes sexuality
d.      Support network
e.      Ensures Survival
f.       As shared substance
g.      Defined according to blood and marriage ties.
29.   Brown Vs. Board of Education
30.   Plessy v. Ferguson
31.   Separate but Equal
32.   Social Movements
a.      Relative deprivation
                                                                        i.     Expectations
b.      Rational Choice
c.      Collective Behavior
                                                                        i.     Social integration
d.      Resource Mobilization
                                                                        i.     Material
                                                                      ii.     Moral
                                                                     iii.     Social
                                                                     iv.     Human
                                                                       v.     Cultural
33.   Dr. Martin Luther King’s philosophy on non-violence
a.      Collection of facts to determine if injustices exist
b.      Negotiation
c.      Self-purification
d.      Direct Action
34.   Non-Violence vs Militancy in the Civil Rights Movement
35.   The Southern Manifesto
36.   Montgomery Bus Boycott
37.   Sit-ins
38.   First wave feminism
39.   Second wave feminism
40.   The “Problem That Has No Name”
41.   Globalization
42.   Elastic labor force
43.   Offshore Production
44.   Murders of Women in Juarez, Mexico
45.   Artistic forms of protest

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